Are your well learned and well practiced coaching tools getting in the way of your best work? Is your need to solve a clients problem preventing you from helping your client really grow? Soft coaching skills are the skills that seperate good coaches from great coaches. Tune in to learn how to unleash your inner super-coach by being more of what you already are and less of what you've learned.

Terri is joined by Dr. John Mlinarcik and Matt Swartz of PCS-Counseling, where John's team provides a combination of counseling and coaching services. Can these two different approaches work together? How are they the same, and how do they differ? Bridging the gap, today, on Coaching Impact Radio!

When you forgive someone, you make the choice to give up your desire for revenge and feelings of resentment. You also stop judging the person who caused you the hurt. Forgiveness is a choice and the benefits of practicing forgiveness has shown to improve your health and mortality. The coaching crew from WNYLife Coaching Center will discuss the practice of forgiveness. Live Wednesday June 17th at noon. Reach our Coaches at www.wnylifecoaching.com or 716-560-6552

Did you know that International Coaching Week is May 18th through 24th? Coach Terri will be sharing the origins of the event, and why coaches should embrace this awareness week. The perfect opportunity to tell people about coaching, and help the practice of coaching flourish.

Encouragement for the saints of God to go into the Harvest. Do the work of an Evangelist. Spreading the Good News in season and out of season. Coaching to equip unto the maturity of faith. Souls coming into the Kingdom of God to serve and worship Him only! Thank you Lord God for encouragement!

Frankie and Terri continue their series on your coaching scenarios, asking the important question: WHAT IF. “What happens when…” “How should you handle…” Today, the subject is executive coaching, and our guest coaching expert is Karen Cappello. What are the important things to remember when coaching the business executive?

When you think of a Coaching niche, the farthest thing from your mind might be the American Farmer. But as an Iowa native, Jolene Brown has taken her own experience on the family farm and used it to help farmers and ranchers around the world. Jolene is a champion of the family-based business, and author of the book Sometimes You Need More Than a 2x4! How-To-Tips to successfully grow a family Business.

To be successful at coaching does not translate to being a successful coach. The soloprenuer must not only be able to coach people, but advertise, build business relationships, take care of the bookeeping and more. Today, Terri provides a helpful discussion of the nuts and bolts of your business.

Couples Coaching: It's not just for new couples. What happens AFTER the first marriage? Today, couples are often on their second (or third!) go-around - Coach Susan Ortolano talks with Terri about this growing Coaching niche - as well as a few other great topics for Coaches, like, who's YOUR coach, coach?

Kirk Anderson is the Director of Coaching Education at the United States Tennis Association. Anderson is one of nine tennis teaching professionals to be certified as a Master Professional by the USPTA and the PTR. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and a Master’s degree in Exercise Science from Western Michigan University.

Anderson has published dozens of articles and written seven books on tennis. His honors include the International Tennis Hall of Fame Educational Merit Award, the Person of the Year by Racquet Sports Industry, the Professional Tennis Registry Professional of the Year and the Western Michigan University Department of Human Performance and Health Education Alumni Honor Academy.

Bill Patton is “The Most Inquisitive Tennis Pro in the World.” and if you think it might be you, Bill says “Why do you say that?” So that he can go ahead by one point. Bill is a 27 year veteran of the Tennis Industry. He is a USPTA Elite / PTR / MTM Tennis Professional. Bill still does some private and high school coaching but now has shifted his focus to Writing, and Tennis Products that make the game better for others. Bill's Amazon Book Page. You can follow Bill on Twitter, Facebook, and WordPress